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The SPOTLIGHT 7 Dwight Nutting has followed up athletics, and is coach of Ghostus College's baseball team. That's the old spirit , Dwight. Alice Orborne has gone into the plumbing business. Of course, she does not do the work itself, but can she boss her employees! Irene Pelland is also at Mount Holyoke College. She is the Latin instructor. Latin may be a dead language, but Irene keeps it alive. Fill 'er up,', for you are now buying your gas and oil from Robert Rock. Rudy's garage is very up-to-date and modern. His slogan is, Hittem, Wreckum, we Fixum fmaybejln Ruth Rohnert has been leading a very sober life. She is a first-class stenographer and her motto is, Efficiency is the Watch-W'ord',. Canyou imagine? Over here, come right over here, pipes up a boisterous voice. It is Barnum and Bail- ey's barker, fohn Savacheck. Savie is the man for the job. No one could ever make as much noise as you, Johnnyi'. Ruth Smith is America's most accomplished pianist. There are no ucatsl' in your piano, Ruth. Let's see you tickle those ivoriesv. Edmond Oldread is a dare-devil motorcyclist. His favorite pastime is crashing through glass, one inch thick. You must feel right at home, Herc . Marion Stefanelli has supervised the building of South Hadley's new theater, The Angler . Alan Tucker is to be the director of Marion's orchestra, The Alanites . Florence Tetreanlt is the most important woman involved in the politics of Uncle Sam. She always could talk anyone to a standstill. Helen Thomas is planning a trip to Europe, or rather, her employer is. Helen is the secre- tary of a scientist of great renown. Good luck, Helen. Alma Thornton owns Granby's new store for mannish clothes, The Deceiverv. It is very popular with Granby's elite. F rance: Travi: now has one of the largest horse-stables in the country. One of her thoroughbreds, Flyaway , recently won the Kentucky Darby . Don't let them throw you, Frances. Ella Sullivan is the proud owner of the Waltzmore', Ballroom. Show them how to step, Ella, you always could. George Walker is now a professional golfer. He is a strong contender for the title now held by Elmer Zilch, the present champion. Fore, Gawdge',. Quiet, little Efther Dunphy is still as quiet as ever. She is an instructor in an institution for the deaf. Muriel Moriarty is Eddie Mishis strongest competitor. She is the editor-in-chief of the New York World. Dorothy Weller has now the most beautiful shop for ladies. Her gowns are noted all over the country. Well, Well, Well, Margaret W ebrter is now the woman tennis champion of the U. S. Serve 'em up, Peg . It is rumored that she is going to give up her career to be married. I wonder who he is. Bernice White is a dancing star of the New York stage. Bunny's next production will be, The Baker's Son . jane White has gone into the profession of nursing, also. You have plenty of competition from the class of '33, Jane. Stephanie Wrohliclea is Paramount's newlead- ing lady. She is very popular with the actors of Hollywood. Her next picture will be en- titled, Strangled at the Altar . Cherter W ronxki can be heard over Station IMX. Do listen to that silver-toned an- nouncer, Chet Wronski: This is Station IMX, signing off. And now, classmates, I too must sign off until our next Class Reunion in 1952. H Homer Landry. PROPHECY FOR PROPHET It is now the year 1950. We see Homer as Treasurer of the National Bank in the now famous city of Willimansett. He attributes his advancement in the financial world to the training he received at South Hadley High where he was Treasurer of the Class of '33. Howard Miller.
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6 The SPOTLIGHT Dori: Engelmann is married to Notre Dame's head football coach. Are you interested in football, or the players, Dot ? Elwin Elliron is a life-guard in California. Your bring-'em-back-aliven persistence should help you now, 'Ellief' Ethel Ellifon has opened a parrot shop in South Hadley. Give the parrots a chance now and then, Ethel. Caesar Fleming an explorer? Yes, Cae- sar is now exploring in Arabia. You always were interested in Camels , Caesar . Winifred Ford has opened a new beauty parlor, The Belledamen. None but the best, VVinnie . Harmon Freeman is running an auto agency. He is dealing mostly in Austin cars. Bend down, Harmon. Helen Freeman is an actress. She is the leading lady in the new popular play, Home on the Range . Eleanor Frey has turned to matrimony. Her husband is a young and prosperous farmer in Falls Vlloods. Battler,' way, Erdie . Irma Gagne is the physical director of Stretchem College. She certainly knows how to handle them. Don't get too angry at your proteges, Irma, they canlt all be as clever as you are. Kenneth Gordon has gone up in the air, and made good. He is a transcontinental flyer in Australia. He is also engaged to be married to a native of Australia fand I don't mean a kangarooj. Ernie Guimond has a doggy', job. He is South Hadley's versatile dog-catcher and feared by every pup in town. Run, puppy, rung Ernie', is on the job. .Evelyn fackron has the right idea. She owns Fairview's new candy kitchen, the Nausea , David Lamb is America's new racing-car champion. He certainly is fond of his car, The CartWheel . Need any money? Go see Harry Langloiy, a very prosperous pawn-broker. Harry gives no credit. No wooden nickels, Harry. Lorette Leoreault owns a new restaurant, The Cantaloupeu. She serves good meals too, for her manager is no other than Cath- erine 0'Connell. We must eat at the Canta- loupe . Raymond McGuire has settled down, and is in the ice business. How unusual. Ray was never interested in anything icy while in high school. Get them while they're hot, says Cherter Marciniak. Of course, Chet', now owns a hot-dog stand in Granby. Chet always was fond of hot-dogs, particularly sea-going ones. Both Marjorie Maxwell and Violet W illiam: have taken up nursing. Don't give them carbolic acid, girls. Doris McLaughlin has finally mastered the French language, and is an instructor at Nlount Holyoke College. N'est-ce pas, Doris? Lillian Millen is leading a wild and woolly life fmostly woollyl. La is the largest sheep rancher in the West. Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes, La . Howard Miller-Radio's Gift to Women Didn't you ever hear Howie,' croon? Why, h. is drawing a huge pay check on Berg's Bologn 8C Sausage hour. Listen to those girls sigh. Edward Mirh has gone into the newspaper business. He is chief editor of the New York Timer. In your case, no news is bad news , Ed , Albert Monty, Specialist and Lecturer. That's Bucky's title. He specializes in Beauty of the Skin, and he lectures on Beauty of the Skin. Remember, Bucky,', beauty is only skin-deep. fame: Moriarty is Holyoke's most influen- tial business man. He makes Better-Made Writing Paper , and it is better. Ask Jim ? He says it is. Dorothy Morin is the Mother-Goose of the radio. All the little kiddies listen for Mother-Goose at 4.30 P. M., everyday but Sunday. Isnit that just lovely? Rita Nadeau is now a famous dietician. Do you remember her sandwiches in the lunch- room?
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8 The SPOTLIGHT THE WILL VVe, the graduating class of 1933, having been proved to be in our right minds and in sound health do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and do bequeath the following to our heirs, successors and fellow students: Mr. Steverzs: VVe bequeath to you this comb, now, keep the hair out of your eyes. Mix: Crorf: A pair of roller skates, you seem to lack some confidence in your chaulfeurs. Mrx. Hale: Kindly accept this electric heater. Now you won't have to wear your coat around the school. Min Fleming: This megaphone, so your voice will carry in your shorthand classes. Mix: Pearce: A green hat, the people of the town are complaining, when they go riding. They think your hair is a stop light. Mr. Auld: A curling iron. This may help keep that mop of hair in place. Mis: Bachelder: A bottle of green dye to make 'that Hoover apron of yours its natural color. Mr. Lanker: A formula for Evening in Paris . Try this in your chemistry classes! We hope it will prove to smell better than that gas you have had them make all this year. Mir: Garrity: A pair of rubber heels, so you may sneak up on your classes, without sound- ing a warning. Mix: Driscoll: A hammer and screw driver. You might as well take your speedometer off as every one knows you never go over twenty miles an hour. Mir: Connell: A pair of rubber boots, for this summer, when you go strolling around your home town, Ware. Mix: Pratt: This rain proof cover for your car. Look out, Miss Pratt, it may get wet. Mr. Bofworthr This red hat, so that you may be seen in a crowd. Mr. Connor: A baseball mask for when you go golfing again. You can never tell when an accident is to occur. Mr. Foley: This gift, to show our apprecia- tion for all that you have done during the time that you were our advisor. 7 fcmitorr: These cigars in appreciation for what you have done for us in the past four years. femme Chrelien: A correspondence course on how to vamp in the French way. VVe hear you like F reach-men. Elfwin Elliron: A box of pins so that you may continue sticking people. It would be too bad to have you run out of them. Franei: Cady: A pillow, in case of another accident you might land on your head. Howard Miller: A harness to keep you backg you seem to be ahead of every one. We hope it will fit. Dori: Drew: A bundle of shoes. You will need all of these if you keep going to dances. Edward MiJh.' A bottle of hair bleach. This will make you a platinum blond before the sun on the farm does. Harry Langlois: We hear that you are going into the furniture moving business . These dumb bells may help you develop muscles. Lorette Leverault: Please accept this box of canary seeds. It will help you reach the high notes. Robert Rock: XVe give you this pair of spy glasses. They will help you copy your type- writing transcripts with ease. Margaret Bain: We present you with these eversafe dancing shoes. When you decide to dance, your partner may be a beginner also. Irma Gagne: VVe bequeath to you this cloak to wear with your evening gown to dances, to prevent your catching cold. fermie Beyer: Here are a few noise makers. e hope to hear more from you. Rita Nadeaa: VVe see that you fix your hair the Joan Crawford style. Here is a picture of Ioan. Now fix it the right way. Doris Englemann: W'e bequeath to you this stack of magazines on boy's colleges, you may want to make your residence near one of them. Florence Brock: We bequeath to you this heavy iron chain, so that you may tie Fred to it. Then he will never be out of your sight. Rene Capiytrant: This chair. You must get terribly tired hanging around the First National Store. Y Y, i
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